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Introduction
Introduction
The 2011 edition presents facts and figures from the Energy, Transport andEnvironment sectors, all in a single volume. With a view of the growing globalpolitical importance of issues such as climate change and energy security, thethree sectors have become increasingly interconnected. This creates the needfor a comprehensive approach, comprising reliable and comparable statisticaldata, necessary for the better understanding of the complexity of the issues,for sound policy-making and the setting of effective measures.
The indicators present national data for the 27 EU Member States, theEFTA and candidate countries. When available, the EU-27 aggregate is alsoprovided. Data are generally available for the period between 1999 and 2009;transport mainly between 2004 and 2009. In the energy chapter, the main datasources are: reporting under Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the EuropeanParliament and of the Council on Energy Statistics and Directive 2008/92/ECconcerning transparency of gas and electricity prices. In the transport chapter,
the most important data sources are: reporting under the EU legal acts ontransport statistics and the Eurostat/UNECE/ITF Common Questionnaire.Regarding environment, data on waste derive from reporting under Regulation2150/2002 on waste statistics and data on water are collected in cooperationwith the OECD by means of a Joint Questionnaire. Environmental accountsare collected by Eurostat and emissions data are taken from the EuropeanEnvironment Agency. The report 'State of Europe's Forests 2011' is the sourceof data on biomass, increments and fellings in forests, while the supplybalances for carbon in wood products come from Eurostat.
General data offer a first macroscopic overview of the main characteristicsof the EU.
Energyindicators include supply, final consumption, renewable sources, and thestructure of the industry; energy dependency, energy efficiency, and energy prices.The new Directive on renewable energy sources (1), integral part of the Energy
Package, defines the share of these sources in gross final energy consumption.This publication presents data on certain indicators, for example biofuels,relevant for the policy on the promotion of renewable energy.Energy prices are presented in accordance with the new methodology.
Transport indicators cover equipment, volume of passengers and freighttransport, modes of transport and road safety.
The Environment chapter includes indicators on climate change and
greenhouse gas emissions, waste generation and treatment, water resourcesand use, forestry, and relevant financial indicators such as environmentalprotection expenditure and environmentally related taxes.
For detailed data please check: Free data available on the Eurostat website at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat European Environment Agency (EEA) website at http://eea.europa.eu
(1) Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on the promotionof the use of energy from renewable sources and amending and subsequently repealing
Directives 2001/77/EC and 2003/30/EC (2009/28/EC).
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Acknowledgements
Project management:
Roeland Mertens, Eurostat
For urther inormation:
Energy indicators:
Roeland Mertens
Transport indicators:
Hans Strelow
Ruxandra Roman Enescu
Environment indicators:
Evangelia Ford-Alexandraki: coordinator
Waste Christian Heidorn
Forestry Marilise Wolf-Crowther
Water Jrgen Frster
Environmental accounts and climate change:
Velina Pendolovska: coordinator
Greenhouse gas emissions Velina Pendolovska,
Cristina Popescu, Stephan Moll
Material flow accounts Stephan MollEnvironmentally related taxes Stela Stamatova
Environmental protection expenditure Annamaria Szirony
Publication management:
Stavroula Papagianni and Philip Siakkis,
Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving
Original language:
English
Translations:European Commission Translation Service
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Table o contents
Introduction 3
1 General Data
1.1 Basic figures 20Area, population, GDP, GDP per head in PPP
2 Energy indicators
2.1 Energy dependency2.1.1 Energy dependency all products 242.1.2 Energy dependency hard coal and derivatives 262.1.3 Energy dependency oil 282.1.4 Energy dependency natural gas 30
2.2 Energy intensity2.2.1 Energy intensity 32
2.3 Energy supply2.3.1 Primary energy production, by fuel 342.3.2 Gross inland consumption, by fuel 362.3.3 Imports of energy products, by country of origin 382.3.4 Net imports of solid fuels and oil 402.3.5 Net imports of natural gas 422.3.6 Net imports of electricity 44
2.4 Final energy consumption
2.4.1 Final energy consumption, by sector 462.4.2 Final energy consumption, by industrial sector 482.4.3 Final energy consumption in industry, by fuel 502.4.4 Final energy consumption by mode of transpor 522.4.5 Final energy consumption in transport, by fuel 542.4.6 Final energy consumption in households, by fuel 56
2.5 Energy industry2.5.1 Installed capacity of electricity generation plants, by type 582.5.2 Power station generation, by type 602.5.3 Thermal efficiency of power stations 622.5.4 Combined heat and power generation 642.5.5 Market share of the largest generator in the electricity market 66
2.6 Renewable energy sources2.6.1 Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption 682.6.2 Installed capacity for electricity generation from renewables 70
2.6.3 Electricity from renewables in total electricity consumption 722.6.4 Biofuels production capacity 742.6.5 Primary production of biofuels 762.6.6 Share of biofuels in fuel consumption of transport 78
2.7 Energy efficiency2.7.1 Gross inland consumption per capita 802.7.2 Final electricity consumption per capita 82
2.8 Energy prices
2.8.1 Electricity prices in households and industry 842.8.2 Natural gas prices in households and industry 86
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3 Transport indicators
3.1 Transport equipment3.1.1 Motorisation rate of passenger cars 903.1.2 Passenger cars, by fuel type 923.1.3 Renewal rate of passenger cars 943.1.4 Motorisation rate of lorries and road tractors 963.1.5 Renewal rate of lorries and road tractors 98
3.1.6 Airfleet by operator country 1003.2 Vehicle-kilometres3.2.1 Road traffic volumes on national territory, by type of vehicle 102
3.3 Freight transport3.3.1 Index of inland freight transport volume relative to GDP 1043.3.2 Index of inland freight transport growth 1063.3.3 Modal split of inland freight transport 108
3.3.4 Goods freight transport by rail 1103.3.5 Goods freight transport by road 1123.3.6 Goods freight transport by inland waterways 1143.3.7 Goods freight transport by sea 1163.3.8 Goods freight transport by air 1183.3.9 Goods freight transport by oil pipelines 120
3.4 Passenger transport3.4.1 Passenger transport by rail 1223.4.2 Passenger transport by passenger cars 1243.4.3 Passenger transport by buses and coaches 1263.4.4 Passenger transport by air 1283.4.5 Passenger transport by sea 130
3.5 Transport safety3.5.1 Persons killed in road accidents 132
4 Environment indicators4.1 Greenhouse gas emissions4.1.1 Greenhouse gas emissions and agreed reduction targets 1364.1.2 Greenhouse gas emissions, breakdown by inventory sector 1384.1.3 Carbon (CO2) intensity of energy use 1404.1.4 CO2 emissions by economic activity 1424.1.5 Carbon (CO2) productivity of the EU economy, by NACE
section 144
4.1.6 Greenhouse gas emissions from a consumption perspectiveper capita 146
4.2. Material flow accounts4.2.1 Raw material input and raw material consumption per capita 147
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4.3 Waste4.3.1 Total waste generated (hazardous, non-hazardous) 1484.3.2 Waste generation by economic activity 1504.3.3 Waste management 1524.3.4 Municipal waste generated per capita 1544.3.5 Energy production from municipal waste incineration 1564.3.6 Greenhouse gas emissions from waste treatment 1584.3.7 Recycling and recovery rate for packaging waste 1604.3.8 Recycling and recovery rate for end-of-life vehicles 1624.3.9 Production of environmentally harmful chemicals 164
4.4 Forestry4.4.1 Carbon stock in forest ecosystems 1664.4.2 Increment and fellings in forests available for wood supply 1684.4.3 Supply balance for wood products 170
4.5 Water4.5.1 Fresh water resources: LTAA split into external inflow
and internal flow 1724.5.2 Total abstraction of fresh water per capita, by source 1744.5.3 Use of water from public and self supply by the domestic
sector (households and services) per capita 1764.5.4 Self supply water use for energy production (cooling water only) 1784.5.5 Population connected to at least secondary wastewater
treatment 180
4.6 Environmentally related taxes4.6.1 Environmental taxes by revenue type 1824.6.2 Energy taxes by economic activity 1844.6.3 Transport taxes by economic activity 1864.6.4 Pollution/resource taxes by economic activity 1884.6.5 Implicit tax rate on energy 190
4.7 Environmental protection expenditure
4.7.1 Environmental protection investment and currentexpenditure by sector 192
4.7.2 Environmental protection expenditure by environmentaldomain 194
4.7.3 Pollution prevention investments of manufacturing sector 196
Annex A: Glossary of terms used in the energy section 198Annex B: Terms and methodology used in the transport section 201Annex C: Glossary of terms used in the environment section 202Annex D: Calorific values and conversion factors 210
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Table des matires
Introduction 31 Donnes gnrales
1.1 Chiffres de base 20Superficie, population, PIB, PIB par habitant en PPA
2 Indicateurs de l'nergie2.1 Dpendance nergtique
2.1.1 Dpendance nergtique tous produits 242.1.2 Dpendance nergtique houille et drivs 262.1.3 Dpendance nergtique ptrole 282.1.4 Dpendance nergtique gaz naturel 30
2.2 Intensit nergtique2.2.1 Intensit nergtique 32
2.3 Approvisionnement nergtique2.3.1 Production d'nergie primaire, par combustible 342.3.2 Consommation intrieure brute, par combustible 362.3.3 Importations de produits nergtiques, par pays d'origine 382.3.4 Importations nettes de combustibles solides et de ptrole 402.3.5 Importations nettes de gaz naturel 422.3.6 Importations nettes d'lectricit 44
2.4 Consommation nergtique finale2.4.1 Consommation nergtique finale, par secteur 462.4.2 Consommation nergtique finale, par secteur industriel 482.4.3 Consommation nergtique finale dans l'industrie,
par combustible 502.4.4 Consommation nergtique finale, par mode de transport 522.4.5 Consommation nergtique finale dans les transports, par
combustible 542.4.6 Consommation nergtique finale des mnages,
par combustible 56
2.5 Industrie nergtique2.5.1 Capacit installe de production d'lectricit, par type 582.5.2 Production des centrales lectriques, par type 602.5.3 Rendement thermique des centrales lectriques 622.5.4 Production combine de chaleur et d'lectricit 642.5.5 Part de march du plus grand producteur d'lectricit 66
2.6 Sources d'nergie renouvelables2.6.1 Part de l'nergie produite partir de sources renouvelables
dans la consommation finale brute d'nergie 682.6.2 Capacit installe de production d'lectricit partirde sources d'nergie renouvelables 70
2.6.3 Part de l'lectricit produite partir de sources renouvelablesdans la consommation totale d'lectricit 72
2.6.4 Capacit de production de biocarburants 742.6.5 Production primaire de biocarburants 762.6.6 Part des biocarburants dans la consommation de carburant
des transports 782.7 Efficacit nergtique2.7.1 Consommation intrieure brute par habitant 802.7.2 Consommation finale d'lectricit par habitant 82
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2.8 Prix de l'nergie2.8.1 Prix de l'lectricit pour les mnages et l'industrie 842.8.2 Prix du gaz naturel pour les mnages et l'industrie 86
3 Indicateurs des transports
3.1 Matriels de transport3.1.1 Taux de motorisation en vhicules particuliers 903.1.2 Vhicules particuliers, par type de carburant 92
3.1.3 Taux de renouvellement des vhicules particuliers 943.1.4 Taux de motorisation en camions et tracteurs routiers 963.1.5 Taux de renouvellement des camions et tracteurs routiers 983.1.6 Flotte arienne, par pays oprateur 100
3.2 Vhicules-kilomtres3.2.1 Volume de trafic routier sur le territoire national, par type
de vhicule 102
3.3 Transport de marchandises3.3.1 Indice de volume du transport intrieur de marchandisespar rapport au PIB 104
3.3.2 Indice de croissance du transport intrieur de marchandises 1063.3.3 Rpartition modale du transport intrieur de marchandises 1083.3.4 Transport de marchandises par rail 1103.3.5 Transport de marchandises par route 1123.3.6 Transport de marchandises par voies navigables intrieures 114
3.3.7 Transport de marchandises par voie maritime 1163.3.8 Transport de marchandises par voie arienne 1183.3.9 Transport de marchandises par oloducs 120
3.4 Transport de passagers3.4.1 Transport de passagers par rail 1223.4.2 Transport de passagers en vhicules particuliers 1243.4.3 Transport de passagers par autobus et autocars 1263.4.4 Transport arien de passagers 128
3.4.5 Transport maritime de passagers 1303.5 Scurit des transports3.5.1 Nombre de personnes tues dans des accidents de la route 132
4 Indicateurs de l'environnement
4.1 missions de gaz effet de serre4.1.1 missions de gaz effet de serre et objectifs de rduction
adopts 1364.1.2 missions de gaz effet de serre, ventiles par secteur
d'inventaire 1384.1.3 Intensit en carbone (CO2) de la consommation nergtique 1404.1.4 missions de CO2, par activit conomique 1424.1.5 Productivit en carbone (CO2) de l'conomie de l'UE,
par section de la NACE 1444.1.6 missions de gaz effet de serre "du point de vue de la
consommation", par habitant 146
4.2. Comptes des flux de matires4.2.1 Apport de matires premires et consommation de matires
premires, par habitant 147
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4.3 Dchets4.3.1 Production totale de dchets (dangereux, non dangereux) 1484.3.2 Production de dchets, par activit conomique 1504.3.3 Gestion des dchets 1524.3.4 Production de dchets municipaux, par habitant 1544.3.5 Production d'nergie partir de l'incinration des dchets
municipaux 1564.3.6 missions de gaz effet de serre provenant du traitement
des dchets 1584.3.7 Taux de recyclage et de rcupration de dchets d'emballag 1604.3.8 Taux de recyclage et de rcupration des vhicules hors
d'usage 1624.3.9 Production de substances chimiques nocives pour
l'environnement 164
4.4 Sylviculture4.4.1 Stocks de carbone dans les ecosystmes forestiers 166
4.4.2 Accroissement et abattages dans les forts disponibles pourl'approvisionnement en bois 1684.4.3 Bilan d'approvisionnement pour les produits du bois 170
4.5 Eau4.5.1 Ressources en eau douce: moyenne annuelle long terme
rpartition entre apport externe et flux interne 1724.5.2 Prlvements totaux d'eau douce, par habitant et par source 1744.5.3 Utilisation d'eau d'approvisionnement public et d'auto-
approvisionnement par le secteur domestique (mnageset services), par habitant 1764.5.4 Utilisation d'eau (auto approvisionnement) pour
la production d'nergie (eau de refroidissement uniquement) 1784.5.5 Population raccorde des systmes de traitement au moins
secondaire des eaux rsiduaires 180
4.6 Taxes lies l'environnement4.6.1 Taxes environnementales, par type de recettes 182
4.6.2 Taxes sur l'nergie, par activit conomique 1844.6.3 Taxes sur les transports, par activit conomique 1864.6.4 Taxes sur la pollution/les ressources, par activit conomique 1884.6.5 Taux d'imposition implicite de l'nergie 190
4.7 Dpenses de protection de l'environnement4.7.1 Investissements et dpenses courantes pour la protection de
l'environnement, par secteur 1924.7.2 Dpenses de protection de l'environnement, par domaine
environnemental 1944.7.3 Investissements du secteur manufacturier pour la prvention
de la pollution 196
Annex A: Glossaire des termes utilises dans la section nergie 198
Annex B: Section Transport termes et mthodologie 201Annex C: Glossaire des termes utilises dans la section environnement 202Annex D: Valeurs calorifiques et facteurs de conversion 210
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Einhrung 31 Allgemeine Daten1.1 Eckdaten 20
Flche, Bevlkerung, BIP, BIP pro Kopf in KKP
2 Energieindikatoren2.1 Energieabhngigkeit2.1.1 Energieabhngigkeit alle Erzeugnisse 242.1.2 Energieabhngigkeit Steinkohle und Nebenprodukte 262.1.3 Energieabhngigkeit l 282.1.4 Energieabhngigkeit Erdgas 30
2.2 Energieintensitt2.2.1 Energieintensitt 32
2.3 Energieversorgung2.3.1 Primrenergieerzeugung nach Brennstoff 34
2.3.2 Bruttoinlandsverbrauch nach Brennstoff 362.3.3 Einfuhren von Energieprodukten nach Ursprungsland 382.3.4 Nettoeinfuhren von Festbrennstoffen und l 402.3.5 Nettoeinfuhren von Erdgas 422.3.6 Nettoeinfuhren von Strom 44
2.4 Endenergieverbrauch2.4.1 Endenergieverbrauch nach Sektor 462.4.2 Endenergieverbrauch nach Industriesektor 48
2.4.3 Endenergieverbrauch der Industrie nach Brennstoff 502.4.4 Endenergieverbrauch nach Verkehrszweig 522.4.5 Endenergieverbrauch des Verkehrs nach Brennstoff 542.4.6 Endenergieverbrauch von privaten Haushalten nach Brennstoff 56
2.5 Energieindustrie2.5.1 Installierte Leistung von Stromerzeugungsanlagen
nach Anlageart 582.5.2 Erzeugung von Kraftwerken nach Anlageart 602.5.3 Thermischer Wirkungsgrad von Kraftwerken 622.5.4 Kraft-Wrme-Kopplung 642.5.5 Anteil des grten Erzeugers am Strommarkt 66
2.6 Erneuerbare Energiequellen2.6.1 Anteil erneuerbarer Energie am Bruttoendenergieverbrauch 682.6.2 Installierte Leistung fr Stromerzeugung aus erneuerbaren
Energiequellen 70
2.6.3 Strom aus erneuerbaren Energiequellen Gesamtstromverbrauch 722.6.4 Kapazitt der Biokraftstofferzeugung 742.6.5 Primrerzeugung von Biokraftstoffen 762.6.6 Anteil von Biokraftstoffen am Kraftstoffbrauch im Verkehr 78
2.7 Energieeffizienz2.7.1 Bruttoinlandsverbrauch pro Kopf 802.7.2 Stromendverbrauch pro Kopf 82
2.8 Energiepreise2.8.1 Strompreise fr Haushalte und Industrie 842.8.2 Erdgaspreise fr Haushalte und Industrie 86
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3 Verkehrsindikatoren
3.1 Fahrzeuge3.1.1 Motorisierungsgrad bei Personenkraftfahrzeugen 903.1.2 Personenkraftfahrzeuge nach Kraftstoffart 923.1.3 Erneuerungsrate bei Personenkraftfahrzeugen 943.1.4 Motorisierungsgrad bei Lastkraftwagen und
Straenzugmaschinen 96
3.1.5 Erneuerungsrate bei Lastkraftwagen und Straenzugmaschinen 983.1.6 Flugzeugflotte nach Betreiberland 100
3.2 Fahrzeugkilometer3.2.1 Straenverkehrsaufkommen im Hoheitsgebiet eines Staates
nach Fahrzeugart 102
3.3 Gterverkehr3.3.1 Index des innerstaatlichen Gterverkehrsvolumens im
Verhltnis zum BIP 1043.3.2 Index der Zunahme des innerstaatlichen Gterverkehrs 1063.3.3 Aufteilung des innerstaatlichen Gterverkehrs auf die
Verkehrszweige 1083.3.4 Schienengterverkehr 1103.3.5 Straengterverkehr 1123.3.6 Gterverkehr der Binnenschifffahrt 1143.3.7 Seegterverkehr 1163.3.8 Gterluftverkehr 1183.3.9 Gterverkehr mittels Erdlfernleitungen 1203.4 Personenverkehr3.4.1 Schienenpersonenverkehr 1223.4.2 Personenverkehr mit Personenkraftfahrzeugen 1243.4.3 Personenverkehr mit Linien- und Reisebussen 1263.4.4 Personenluftverkehr 1283.4.5 Personenseeverkehr 130
3.5 Verkehrssicherheit3.5.1 Straenverkehrstote 132
4 Umweltindikatoren
4.1 Treibhausgasemissionen4.1.1 Treibhausgasemissionen und vereinbarte Reduzierungsziele 1364.1.2 Treibhausgasemissionen, Untergliederung nach
Inventarbereich 1384.1.3 CO2-Intensitt des Energieverbrauchs 1404.1.4 CO2-Emissionen nach Wirtschaftszweig 1424.1.5 CO2-Produktivitt der EU-Wirtschaft nach NACE-Abschnitt 1444.1.6 Treibhausgasemissionen aus der Perspektive des Verbrauchs
pro Kopf 146
4.2. Materialflussrechnungen4.2.1 Rohstoffinput und Rohstoffverbrauch pro Kopf 147
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4.3 Abfall4.3.1 Abfallaufkommen insgesamt (gefhrlich/nicht gefhrlich) 1484.3.2 Abfallaufkommen nach Wirtschaftszweig 1504.3.3 Abfallbehandlung 1524.3.4 Siedlungsabflle in kg je Einwohner 1544.3.5 Energieerzeugung aus der Verbrennung von Siedlungsabfllen 1564.3.6 Treibhausgasemissionen aus der Abfallbehandlung 1584.3.7 Recycling- und Wiederverwertungsrate bei
Verpackungsabfllen 1604.3.8 Recycling- und Wiederverwertungsrate bei Altfahrzeugen 1624.3.9 Herstellung umweltschdlicher Chemikalien 164
4.4 Forstwirtschaft4.4.1 Kohlenstoffvorrte in Wald-kosystemen 1664.4.2 Holzzuwachs und Holzeinschlag in fr die Holzversorgung
zur Verfgung stehenden Wldern 168
4.4.3 Versorgungsbilanz fr Holzerzeugnisse 1704.5 Wasser4.5.1 Swasserressourcen: Langfristige jhrliche
Durchschnittswerte (LTAA) aufgeteilt in Wasserstrmeinnerhalb eines Gebiets und Zufluss von auen 172
4.5.2 Gesamte Swasserentnahme pro Kopf nach Quelle 1744.5.3 Verwendung von Wasser aus ffentlicher und Selbstversorgung
im Haushaltssektor (Privathaushalte und Dienstleistungsbetriebe)
pro Kopf 1764.5.4 Eigenverbrauch von Wasser zur Energieerzeugung(Khlwasser) 178
4.5.5 Bevlkerung mit Anschluss an eine Abwasserentsorgung mitzumindest einer Zweitbehandlungsstufe 180
4.6 Umweltabgaben4.6.1 Umweltabgaben nach Einkommensart 1824.6.2 Umweltabgaben nach Wirtschaftszweig 184
4.6.3 Verkehrsabgaben nach Wirtschaftszweig 1864.6.4 Abgaben auf Umweltverschmutzung und Ressourcen nach
Wirtschaftszweig 1884.6.5 Implizierter Energiesteuersatz 190
4.7 Umweltschutzausgaben4.7.1 Umweltschutzinvestitionen und laufende Ausgaben nach
Sektor 1924.7.2 Umweltschutzausgaben nach Umweltbereich 1944.7.3 Investitionen zur Vermeidung von Umweltverschmutzung
des Verarbeitenden Gewerbes 196
Anhang A: Glossar der in den Energiekapiteln verwendeten Begriffe 198Anhang B: Verkehr: Begriffe und Methodik 201Anhang C: Glossar der in den Umweltkapiteln verwendeten Begriffe 202
Anhang D: Heizwerte und Umrechnungsfaktoren 210
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Symbols and abbreviations
Symbols and abbreviations: No data available0 Figure less than half of the unit used- Not applicable or real zero or zero by default% Percentage1234 Estimates are printed in italicc Confidential
Units of measurementECU European currency unit, data up to 31.12.1998EUR Euro, data from 1.1.1999 onGJ Giga JouleGWh Gigawatt hourkg Kilogramkgoe Kilograms of oil equivalent
km Kilometerkm2 Square kilometerktoe Thousand tonnes of oil equivalentm3 Cubic metermio illion (106)Mt Million tonnesMtoe illion tonnes of oil equivalentPJ Peta Joule
pkm Passenger-kilometretkm Tonne-kilometret Tonnetoe Tonne of oil equivalentTWh Terawatt hour
vkm Vehicle-kilometer
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Abbreviations
CH4 MethaneCHP Combined heat and powerCO2 Carbon dioxideEEA European Environment AgencyECE United Nations Economic Commission for EuropeEPE Environmental protection expenditureFAO Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
FAWS Forests available for wood supplyFOWL Forests and other wooded landGDP Gross domestic productGHG Greenhouse gasesGVA Gross value addedGWP Global warming potentialIEA International Energy AgencyIPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
ITF International Transport ForumLTAA Long term annual average (>20 years)MCPFE Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in EuropeNACE Statistical classification of economic activities in the European CommunityNAI Net annual incrementN2O Nitrous oxideo.b. Over bark (i.e. including the bark)
OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentOJ Official Journal of the European UnionOPEC Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting CountriesOWL Other wooded landPPP Purchasing power parityRME Raw material equivalentsu.b. Under bark (i.e. without the bark)UIC Union International des Chemins de ferUN United NationsUNECE United Nations Economic Commission for EuropeUNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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Abbreviations o countries1
Abbreviations of countriesEU-27 The 27 Member States of the European Union from 1 January
2007 (BE, BG, CZ, DK, DE, EE, IE, EL, ES, FR, IT, CY, LV, LT,LU, HU, MT, NL, AT, PL, PT, RO, SI, SK, FI, SE, UK)
EU-15 The 15 Member States of the European Union from 1 January1995 to 30 April 2004 (BE, DK, DE, IE, EL, ES, FR, IT, LU, NL,AT, PT, FI, SE, UK)
EFTA European Free Trade Association
BE BelgiumBG BulgariaCZ Czech RepublicDK DenmarkDE GermanyEE Estonia
IE IrelandEL GreeceES SpainFR FranceIT ItalyCY CyprusLV LatviaLT LithuaniaLU LuxembourgHU HungaryMT MaltaNL NetherlandsAT AustriaPL PolandPT PortugalRO RomaniaSI Slovenia
SK SlovakiaFI FinlandSE SwedenUK United Kingdom
IS(1) IcelandLI LiechtensteinNO Norway
CH Switzerland
ME MontenegroHR CroatiaMK(2) The former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaTR Turkey
(1)Also a candidate country.(2)Provisional code which does not prejudge in any way the definitive nomenclature for this country,
which will be agreed following the conclusion of negotiations currently taking place on this subject atthe United Nations.
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Table 1.1: Basic figures: Area, population, GDP, GDP per head in PPP
Area Population GDP GDP per head in PPP
(1 000 km2) (million) (billion EUR) (EU-27 = 100)
2009 2010 2010 2009 2010
EU-27 4 314.7 501.106 12 268.4 100 100
Belgium 30.5 10.840 352.9 116 118
Bulgaria 111.0 7.564 36.0 44 43
CzechRepublic 78.9 10.507 145.0 82 80Denmark 43.1 5.535 234.0 121 124
Germany 357.1 81.802 2 498.8 117 118
Estonia 45.2 1.340 14.5 64 65
Ireland 69.8 4.468 153.9 127 125
Greece 132.0 11.305 230.2 94 89
Spain 506.0 45.989 1 062.6 103 101
France 544.0 64.716 1 932.8 107 107Italy 301.3 60.340 1 548.8 104 99
Cyprus 9.3 0.803 17.5 98 98
Latvia 64.6 2.248 18.0 52 51
Lithuania 65.3 3.329 27.4 55 58
Luxembourg 2.6 0.502 41.6 272 282
Hungary 93.0 10.014 98.4 65 64
Malta 0.3 0.413 6.2 81 83Netherlands 41.5 16.575 591.5 131 134
Austria 83.9 8.375 284.4 124 125
Poland 312.7 38.167 354.3 61 62
Portugal 92.1 10.638 172.7 80 81
Romania 238.4 21.462 121.9 46 45
Slovenia 20.3 2.047 36.0 88 87
Slovakia 49.0 5.425 65.9 73 74Finland 338.4 5.351 180.3 113 116
Sweden 441.4 9.341 346.7 119 123
UnitedKingdom 243.1 62.008 1 696.6 113 113
Iceland 103.0 0.318 9.5 117 109
Liechtenstein : : : : :
Norway 323.8 4.858 311.9 175 178
Switzerland 41.3 7.786 396.0 144 146Montenegro : : : : :
Croatia 87.7 4.426 45.9 64 61
FYRofMacedonia 25.7 2.053 6.9 36 35
Turkey 783.6 72.561 553.5 46 48
Source: Eurostat (online data sources: demo_r_d3area,demo_r_d2jan, nama_gdp_k
and tsieb010)
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Luxembourg
Netherlands
Austria
Ireland
Denmark
Sweden
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BelgiumFinland
United Kingdom
France
Spain
Italy
Cyprus
Greece
Slovenia
Malta
Portugal
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Estonia
Hungary
Poland
Lithuania
Latvia
Romania
Bulgaria0 25015050 100 200 300
Source: Eurostat (online data source: tsieb010)
Figure 1.1: GDP per head in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), 2010
(EU-27 = 100)
GDP in the EU-27 amounted to 12 268 billion EUR in 2010. The fivelargest EU economies (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italyand Spain) accounted for 71 % of this total.
The use of GDP per capita in purchasing power parity (PPP) is moresuitable for comparisons between countries, as it is adjusted for thesize of an economy in terms of population and for differences in pricelevels across countries. The relative position of individual countries canbe expressed through a comparison with the EU-27 value (100). Thehighest value among EU Member States was recorded in Luxembourg,where GDP per capita in PPP was 2.8 times above the EU-27 averagein 2010. This value can be partly explained by the importance of cross-
border workers from Belgium, France and Germany. On the otherhand, GDP per capita in PPP was less than half the EU-27 average inBulgaria and Romania.
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Table 2.1.1: Energy dependency all products (%)
1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 45.1 52.5 53.7 53.0 54.7 53.9
Belgium 77.0 80.1 79.7 77.1 79.9 74.2
Bulgaria 48.7 47.5 46.2 51.3 52.1 45.3
CzechRepublic 25.3 28.3 27.8 25.0 27.6 26.9
Denmark - 16.6 - 50.9 - 35.9 - 24.7 - 21.7 - 18.8
Germany 59.3 61.4 61.3 58.7 60.9 61.6
Estonia 34.8 25.4 28.5 23.8 24.0 21.2
Ireland 84.5 89.6 90.7 88.2 89.9 88.0
Greece 66.1 68.6 71.8 71.2 73.3 67.8
Spain 76.6 81.5 81.2 79.7 81.2 79.4
France 51.6 51.7 51.3 50.3 51.0 51.3
Italy 83.0 84.4 86.8 85.2 85.2 82.9Cyprus 101.9 100.7 102.5 95.9 97.6 97.3
Latvia 55.3 63.0 65.7 61.5 57.9 58.8
Lithuania 53.9 57.9 63.4 62.3 59.2 51.2
Luxembourg 97.1 97.7 98.7 97.2 97.9 97.6
Hungary 53.8 63.2 62.7 61.3 63.4 58.8
Malta 109.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 101.8
Netherlands 29.9 38.4 37.4 38.9 34.4 36.5
Austria 65.4 71.3 72.2 68.7 68.8 65.0
Poland 9.8 17.6 20.1 25.7 30.6 31.7
Portugal 87.5 88.5 83.0 82.0 82.8 80.9
Romania 21.1 27.6 29.2 31.5 27.7 20.3
Slovenia 55.7 52.3 52.1 52.5 55.1 49.0
Slovakia 66.2 65.4 63.9 68.4 64.6 66.4
Finland 51.1 54.7 54.2 53.4 55.0 54.4
Sweden 35.0 37.7 37.8 36.3 37.9 37.4
UnitedKingdom - 20.4 13.5 21.2 20.0 26.0 26.6
Iceland : : : : : :
Norway - 659.4 - 703.8 - 665.1 - 654.8 - 612.8 - 639.5
Switzerland 52.8 60.1 57.1 52.3 54.9 55.4
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 54.4 58.5 54.1 56.8 60.2 51.1
FYRofMacedonia 36.2 43.3 45.0 48.0 46.2 44.4
Turkey 60.9 71.6 72.6 74.4 72.2 70.4
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_100a)
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Table 2.1.1a: Energy dependency all products, EU-27 (%)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 45.1 46.7 47.4 47.6 49.0 50.2 52.5 53.7 53.0 54.7 53.9
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_100a)
The quantities o uels delivered to sea-going ships o all lags, includingwarships, are included. Negative dependency rate indicates a net exportercountry. Positive values over 100% indicate stocks build-up during thereerence year.
In the last ten years (1999-2009), EU-27 dependency on imported
energy has grown, reaching 53.9 % in 2009. This represents an increaseof 9 percentage points from 1999. Over this period, Poland presentedthe highest increase with its dependency rising from 9.8 % to 31.7 %.In contrast, Estonia experienced the highest decrease with 21.2 %dependency in 2009 compared to 34.8 % in 1999. Between 2008 and2009, eighteen Member States presented decreased dependency rates.Lithuania experienced the highest decrease (51.2 % in 2009 from59.2 % in 2008). Denmark was the only EU-27 Member State with
a negative dependency rate in 2009 (- 18.8 %). The United Kingdomwas a net exporter until 2003, but became an importer since.
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EU-27
Malta
Luxembourg
Cyprus
Ireland
Italy
Portugal
Spain
Belgium
GreeceSlovakia
Austria
Germany
Latvia
Hungary
Finland
France
Lithuania
SloveniaBulgaria
Sweden
Netherlands
Poland
Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Estonia
Romania
Denmark
Figure 2.1.1: Energy dependency all products, 2009 (%)
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Table 2.1.2: Energy dependency hard coal and derivatives (%)
1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 38.6 56.4 58.3 58.8 64.7 62.2
Belgium 98.2 101.4 95.8 96.0 106.8 81.6
Bulgaria 93.6 94.6 92.7 99.2 113.8 94.0
CzechRepublic - 70.5 - 51.1 - 43.7 - 40.8 - 40.7 - 73.2
Denmark 90.2 94.4 93.6 100.3 108.5 98.0
Germany 37.0 59.7 65.9 67.4 71.7 74.1
Estonia 100.3 88.4 170.7 152.3 100.3 4.0
Ireland 96.3 102.4 99.8 94.6 110.6 107.7
Greece 109.3 112.3 80.7 83.0 126.5 78.7
Spain 63.0 74.4 79.5 71.4 79.2 85.6
France 80.6 94.5 104.8 92.3 109.9 91.7
Italy 100.9 99.4 99.6 99.3 101.8 97.4Cyprus 86.7 121.2 116.7 67.3 102.5 123.8
Latvia 98.6 97.7 122.0 92.1 99.9 94.1
Lithuania 84.0 101.2 99.6 93.8 114.2 82.3
Luxembourg 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Hungary 92.7 105.6 95.6 101.4 103.4 93.3
Malta - - - - - -
Netherlands 95.9 101.4 102.2 104.1 105.9 124.5
Austria 97.4 105.9 96.0 104.7 103.3 95.6
Poland - 32.3 - 31.1 - 27.8 - 19.7 - 8.7 - 6.9
Portugal 98.6 96.3 105.6 100.5 91.2 106.7
Romania 73.4 103.4 97.2 97.4 99.5 90.1
Slovenia 122.5 93.7 98.9 96.5 124.9 86.3
Slovakia 97.7 104.8 92.1 110.7 101.2 99.1
Finland 73.7 102.0 88.5 95.2 112.6 107.4
Sweden 100.1 105.9 93.1 98.3 104.5 77.0
UnitedKingdom 37.2 72.1 76.0 69.5 75.0 77.8
Iceland : : : : : :
Norway 72.8 - 53.1 - 126.2 - 192.9 - 175.2 - 202.1
Switzerland 63.9 60.7 105.6 120.6 94.6 113.0
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 124.1 90.9 109.5 101.9 112.7 89.3
FYRofMacedonia 91.0 100.8 100.0 99.7 114.1 73.3
Turkey 83.4 88.9 89.1 91.4 88.7 91.3
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Netherlands
Cyprus
Ireland
Finland
Portugal
Luxembourg
Slovakia
DenmarkItaly
Austria
Latvia
Bulgaria
Hungary
France
Romania
Slovenia
Spain
Lithuania
Belgium
Greece
United Kingdom
Sweden
Germany
Estonia
Poland
Czech Republic
Energy
Figure 2.1.2: Energy dependency hard coal and derivatives, 2009 (%)
Table 2.1.2a: Energy dependency hard coal and derivatives, EU-27 (%)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 38.6 43.2 48.2 48.0 50.1 54.6 56.4 58.3 58.8 64.7 62.2
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_101a)
Negative dependency rate indicates a net exporter country. Positive valuesover 100 % indicate stocks build-up during the reerence year.
EU-27 dependency on imported hard coal and derivatives grewcontinuously between 1999 and 2008 (from 38.6 % to 64.7 %).However, in 2009 it recorded a decrease of 3 percentage points
compared to 2008.
In the last decade, the United Kingdom recorded the highest increase.Its hard coal dependency grew from 37.2 % in 1999 to 77.8 % in 2009.Germany followed with an increase of 37 percentage points. However,the dependencies in both countries remained among the lowest in theEU. Estonia presented the highest decrease (from 100.3 % in 1999 to4.0 % in 2009). The only Member States with negative dependency
rates in 2009 were the Czech Republic (- 73.2 %) and Poland (- 6.9 %).
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Table 2.1.3: Energy dependency oil (%)
1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 72.9 82.3 83.5 82.4 84.1 83.5
Belgium 96.6 100.8 100.8 97.4 98.8 95.0
Bulgaria 94.0 101.9 98.6 100.0 98.7 101.3
CzechRepublic 95.0 97.5 96.8 96.2 97.4 96.5
Denmark - 47.0 - 103.8 - 86.5 - 66.4 - 49.5 - 55.2
Germany 93.9 97.0 95.3 94.1 95.3 95.2
Estonia 80.5 69.4 75.2 73.0 64.1 64.3
Ireland 101.0 99.7 101.1 97.0 99.7 99.2
Greece 95.3 97.7 101.2 100.9 101.2 96.8
Spain 100.2 101.2 100.8 99.7 100.4 98.9
France 96.5 99.4 98.5 97.8 97.6 97.7
Italy 94.8 91.7 92.6 92.4 91.1 91.6Cyprus 103.9 102.3 104.2 98.6 100.1 99.9
Latvia 83.5 102.4 102.4 98.1 99.0 99.4
Lithuania 86.3 92.0 97.0 94.4 92.5 90.1
Luxembourg 97.8 99.4 101.0 98.8 100.2 100.1
Hungary 75.3 81.3 78.9 82.3 80.7 78.0
Malta 109.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 101.8
Netherlands 90.1 97.1 95.7 92.4 97.6 97.1
Austria 91.0 91.6 94.6 91.4 92.9 90.6
Poland 95.4 97.4 99.5 104.4 95.9 98.0
Portugal 101.7 102.3 97.8 98.8 102.1 98.3
Romania 34.6 38.1 43.7 51.2 51.5 51.6
Slovenia 97.5 101.3 97.8 98.9 101.7 98.3
Slovakia 95.9 88.4 94.6 90.4 90.9 88.0
Finland 94.5 98.7 99.8 97.8 100.6 98.6
Sweden 94.8 103.8 99.4 99.1 102.6 101.7
UnitedKingdom - 65.6 - 3.0 8.6 0.7 8.7 8.6
Iceland : : : : : :
Norway - 1 433.5 - 1 121.5 -973.2 - 1 022.4 - 812.1 - 860.4
Switzerland 95.5 101.6 100.4 97.4 100.5 100.7
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 66.4 79.4 76.6 81.6 84.3 77.8
FYRofMacedonia 90.8 102.4 100.2 96.6 97.3 106.7
Turkey 88.8 90.8 94.0 96.4 93.5 90.9
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EU-27
Malta
Sweden
Bulgaria
Luxembourg
Cyprus
Latvia
Ireland
Spain
FinlandSlovenia
Portugal
Poland
France
Netherlands
Greece
Czech Republic
Germany
BelgiumItaly
Austria
Lithuania
Slovakia
Hungary
Estonia
Romania
United Kingdom
Figure 2.1.3: Energy dependency oil, 2009 (%)
Table 2.1.3a: Energy dependency oil, EU-27 (%)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 72.9 75.7 77.3 75.9 78.5 79.8 82.3 83.5 82.4 84.1 83.5
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_102a)
Negative dependency rate indicates a net exporter country. Positive valuesover 100 % indicate stocks build-up during the reerence year.
In 2009, EU-27 dependency on oil imports was 83.5 %, an increase of11 percentage points from 1999. Twenty one Member States presenteddependency rates over 90 % in 2009. From 2008 to 2009, eighteenMember States reported decreased dependency on oil.
Denmark was the sole net exporter among the EU-27 Member Statesin 2009. The United Kingdom exported oil until 2005, a trend thatchanged since 2006. In 2009, its dependency on imported oil reached8.6 %, which was the lowest dependency rate in the EU.
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Table 2.1.4: Energy dependency natural gas (%)
1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 47.9 57.7 60.8 60.3 62.3 64.2
Belgium 101.1 100.6 100.2 99.8 100.4 99.0
Bulgaria 102.6 87.7 89.9 91.5 96.2 98.6
CzechRepublic 96.3 97.8 104.5 93.4 98.7 104.4
Denmark - 57.2 - 113.9 - 103.3 - 99.7 - 120.9 - 91.7
Germany 79.6 81.3 83.6 80.3 84.5 87.9
Estonia 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Ireland 63.2 86.7 89.8 91.4 92.1 92.5
Greece 99.8 99.1 99.1 99.1 100.0 99.7
Spain 104.6 101.4 101.3 99.1 100.9 98.8
France 102.2 99.3 99.6 96.5 97.8 100.9
Italy 72.9 84.7 91.2 87.0 90.3 88.6Cyprus - - - - - -
Latvia 103.6 105.6 108.8 96.8 82.2 114.1
Lithuania 100.7 100.6 101.0 102.9 96.3 100.4
Luxembourg 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Hungary 73.9 81.1 82.2 79.9 88.1 85.6
Malta - - - - - -
Netherlands - 56.5 - 59.3 - 61.6 - 63.5 - 72.7 - 61.2
Austria 76.0 88.1 87.7 81.0 87.2 85.1
Poland 67.2 69.7 71.9 66.7 72.7 67.7
Portugal 100.4 103.8 100.6 98.7 100.1 101.2
Romania 18.5 30.1 33.2 29.8 28.4 15.1
Slovenia 99.4 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.7 99.7
Slovakia 91.4 97.5 96.6 97.9 96.3 108.6
Finland 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Sweden 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
UnitedKingdom - 6.6 7.0 11.8 20.3 26.1 31.6
Iceland - - - - - -
Norway - 827.9 - 1 743.1 - 1 801.8 - 1 504.3 - 1 693.2 - 1 551.3
Switzerland 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 41.4 23.6 8.0 9.2 16.6 8.1
FYRofMacedonia 101.4 99.5 100.4 100.1 100.0 99.9
Turkey 95.0 97.1 96.9 97.8 100.2 100.1
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Netherlands
Denmark
EU-27
Latvia
Slovakia
Czech Republic
Portugal
France
Lithuania
Finland
LuxembourgEstonia
Sweden
Greece
Slovenia
Belgium
Spain
Bulgaria
Ireland
ItalyGermany
Hungary
Austria
Poland
United Kingdom
Romania
Figure 2.1.4: Energy dependency natural gas, 2009 (%)
Table 2.1.4a: Energy dependency natural gas, EU-27 (%)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 47.9 48.9 47.2 51.1 52.4 53.9 57.7 60.8 60.3 62.3 64.2
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_103a)
Negative dependency rate indicates a net exporter country. Positive valuesover 100 % indicate stocks build-up during the reerence year.
EU-27 natural gas dependency rate grew by about 16 percentagepoints between 1999 and 2009, reaching 64.2 % in 2009. Contrary todependency on hard coal and oil, from 2008 to 2009 EU-27 natural gas
dependency grew by 2 percentage points. Over the last year, the onlyMember State which reported a significant decline in its dependencywas Romania (from 28.4 % to 15.1 %).
In 2009, Denmark and the Netherlands were the only exportingcountries among the EU-27. The United Kingdom exported naturalgas up to 2003. In 2009, its dependency rate was 31.6 %. Irelandhas also presented a significant increase over the last decade with a
dependency rate of 92.5 % in 2009 compared to 63.2 % in 1999.
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Table 2.2.1: Energy intensity
(kgoe/1 000 EUR) Index (2000 = 100)
1999 2004 2009 1999 2004 2009
EU-27 193 184 165 103.0 98.3 88.2
Belgium 242 221 206 103.2 94.0 87.6
Bulgaria 1 378 1 105 843 103.4 82.9 63.2
CzechRepublic 661 659 514 98.5 98.2 76.6
Denmark 121 112 107 106.3 98.5 93.6
Germany 171 166 151 102.6 99.7 90.4
Estonia 891 686 607 110.5 85.1 75.3
Ireland 144 118 109 106.1 87.0 80.8
Greece 204 187 168 99.6 91.5 81.9
Spain 197 198 168 100.0 100.6 85.5
France 184 179 164 102.8 100.3 91.9Italy 150 150 140 101.8 101.4 94.9
Cyprus 233 218 212 98.2 92.0 89.1
Latvia 499 386 354 113.2 87.7 80.5
Lithuania 659 552 446 114.3 95.7 77.4
Luxembourg 169 187 152 104.0 115.0 93.2
Hungary 529 434 413 107.5 88.2 84.0
Malta : 215 168 : 113.4 88.9
Netherlands 186 189 174 101.5 103.2 94.9
Austria 146 151 136 103.6 107.5 96.8
Poland 525 441 364 108.5 91.1 75.2
Portugal 204 203 186 103.3 102.9 94.3
Romania 924 767 577 102.0 84.6 63.7
Slovenia 313 290 252 104.4 96.8 84.2
Slovakia 818 708 497 100.3 86.9 60.9
Finland 265 257 222 106.7 103.6 89.3
Sweden 195 178 148 110.0 100.0 83.2
UnitedKingdom 149 131 114 103.1 90.4 78.6
Iceland 341 323 : 99.3 94.0 :
Norway 151 136 136 106.0 94.9 95.1
Switzerland 102 96 91 104.5 98.7 93.2
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 356 319 284 105.7 94.9 84.5
FYRofMacedonia 736 686 554 106.6 99.3 80.2
Turkey 262 245 257 99.1 92.7 97.3
N.B: Gross Domestic Product: chain-linked volumes, reference year 2000 (at 2000
exchange rates).
Source: Eurostat (online data code: tsien020)
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Table 2.2.1a: Energy intensity, EU-27 (kgoe/1 000 EUR)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 193 187 188 185 187 184 181 175 169 167 165
Table 2.2.1b: Index of energy intensity, EU-27 (2000 = 100)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 103.0 100.0 100.2 98.7 99.7 98.3 96.6 93.7 90.1 89.4 88.2
Source: Eurostat (online data code: tsien020)
Energy intensity in the EU-27 decreased by 14 % over the last decadeand reached 165 kgoe/1 000 EUR in 2009.
All Member States decreased their energy intensities over the lastdecade. Six Member States recorded decreases over 30 %. Slovakiaand Bulgaria presented the most noteworthy decreases, as in bothcountries the amount of energy required to produce a unit of economicoutput dropped by 39 %, followed by Romania (- 38 %). In spite ofthis decrease, in 2009 Bulgaria remained the most energy intensive
economy (843), about five times above EU average. The lowest levelsof energy intensity were observed in Denmark (107) and Ireland (109).
Source: Eurostat (online data code:tsien020)
EU-27
Bulgaria
Estonia
Romania
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Lithuania
Hungary
Poland
Latvia
Slovenia
Finland
Cyprus
Belgium
Portugal
Netherlands
Malta
Spain
GreeceFrance
Luxembourg
Germany
Sweden
Italy
Austria
United Kingdom
Ireland
Denmark
0 200 300 400100 500 900700600 800
Figure 2.2.1: Energy intensity, 2009 (kgoe/1 000 EUR '00)
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Table 2.3.1: Primary energy production, by fuel
Total production (ktoe) Share of each fuel to total production, 2009 (%)
1999 2004 2009
EU-27 949 376 927 534 812 221 9 11 13 19 28 18
BE 13 585 13 528 14 554 - - - - 84 11
BG 9 098 10 228 9 701 0 47 0 0 41 12CZ 28 742 33 151 31 140 23 44 1 0 23 8
DK 23 772 31 082 23 924 - - 55 31 - 12
DE 137 161 138 160 127 454 7 29 4 9 27 22
EE 2 992 3 710 4 157 - 79 - - - 21
IE 2 460 1 860 1 529 - 38 - 21 - 40
EL 9 536 10 312 10 077 - 81 1 0 - 18
ES 30 494 32 419 29 579 12 - 0 0 46 40FR 125 843 135 545 128 478 - - 1 1 82 15
IT 29 380 28 505 27 292 0 - 19 24 - 54
CY 44 50 82 - - - - - 92
LV 1 642 1 847 2 097 - 0 - - - 100
LT 3 514 5 011 3 970 - 0 3 - 72 25
LU 53 67 106 - - - - - 76
HU 11 926 10 196 10 964 - 14 11 21 36 17MT - - - - - - - - -
NL 59 509 68 028 63 234 - - 4 89 2 4
AT 9 726 9 902 11 395 - 0 9 13 - 73
PL 83 431 78 466 67 212 65 18 1 5 - 9
PT 3 370 3 896 4 886 - - - - - 97
RO 28 128 28 604 28 508 0 23 16 31 11 19
SI 2 856 3 445 3 526 - 33 - 0 42 24SK 5 479 6 231 5 713 - 11 0 2 65 21
FI 15 384 15 729 16 371 - 13 1 - 37 48
SE 32 690 33 805 29 936 - 1 - - 45 53
UK 278 561 223 755 156 334 6 - 44 34 11 3
IS : : : : : : : : :
NO 209 694 229 609 215 940 1 - 52 42 - 6
CH 11 986 11 994 12 689 - - - - 57 38ME : : : : : : : : :
HR 3 597 3 882 4 066 - - 20 54 - 25
MK 1 633 1 598 1 607 - 80 - - - 20
TR 27 542 24 152 30 349 6 52 8 2 - 33
Source: Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_100a,nrg_101a,nrg_102a, nrg_103a,
nrg_104aand nrg_1071a)
Figures do not sum to 100 % due to other uels.
Lignite
Hardcoal
Oil
Gas
Nuclear
RES
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Source: Eurostat (online data codes: nrg_100a, nrg_101a,nrg_102a, nrg_103a,nrg_104a
andnrg_1071a)
300
250
200
100
150
50
1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
0
OilNuclearHard coalGas
LigniteRES
Figure 2.3.1: Primary energy production, by fuel, EU-27 (Mtoe)
Table 2.3.1a: Primary energy production, by fuel, EU-27 (Mtoe)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Change
(%)Total 949 941 941 940 932 928 896 877 856 850 812 - 14
Oil 180 173 161 166 156 145 133 121 120 112 104 - 42
Gas 203 208 208 204 200 203 189 179 167 168 153 - 25
Nuclear 243 244 253 256 257 260 258 255 241 242 231 - 5
Hard coal 133 119 114 111 108 103 99 94 89 83 74 - 44
Lignite 91 94 97 99 99 98 96 97 96 94 91 1
RES 93 97 100 97 104 111 115 122 133 141 148 60
Source: Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_100a,nrg_101a,nrg_102a, nrg_103a,nrg_104aand nrg_1071a)
Production of primary energy in the EU-27 totaled 812 Mtoe in 2009.This continued the downward trend of EU-27 production, whichrecorded an overall 14 % reduction between 1999 and 2009. Thehighest annual reduction rate of this period was recorded from 2008to 2009 (- 4 %).
The most significant source of primary energy production in theEU-27 was nuclear energy (28 % of the total in 2009), followed by solidfuels (20 %), gas (19 %), renewable energy sources (RES) (18 %) andoil (13 %). In the last decade, the production of RES grew by 60 %. Incontrast, reductions were observed in the production of oil (- 42 %),solid fuels (- 26 %) and gas (- 25 %). Between 2008 and 2009, gasproduction recorded the highest annual reduction rate (- 9 %) of the
decade. The United Kingdom dominated the production of energy inthe EU-27 with a 19 % share of the total in 2009.
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Table 2.3.2: Gross inland consumption, by fuel
Total consumption (ktoe) Share of each fuel to total production, 2009 (%)
1999 2004 2009
EU-27 1 710 515 1 818 240 1 702 755 10 5 37 24 14 9
BE 58 961 59 163 58 231 5 0 43 26 21 4
BG 18 293 19 040 17 570 11 26 25 12 23 6CZ 39 228 45 777 42 288 10 31 23 16 17 6
DK 20 332 20 262 19 407 21 0 40 20 - 17
DE 341 539 350 136 326 598 11 11 35 23 11 8
EE 4 990 5 654 5 292 1 57 19 10 - 14
IE 13 746 15 221 14 854 8 6 52 29 - 4
EL 26 950 30 810 30 629 1 27 55 10 - 6
ES 117 966 141 387 130 188 8 - 48 24 10 9FR 254 958 275 661 262 687 4 0 34 15 40 8
IT 172 593 185 126 168 916 8 0 42 38 - 9
CY 2 239 2 484 2 788 1 0 96 - - 4
LV 3 962 4 400 4 329 2 0 30 28 - 36
LT 7 895 9 218 8 349 2 0 30 26 34 10
LU 3 439 4 667 4 363 1 0 63 25 - 3
HU 25 921 26 211 25 308 4 6 28 36 16 7MT 811 922 821 - - 100 - - -
NL 74 776 82 664 81 599 9 0 41 43 1 4
AT 29 165 33 138 32 289 9 0 40 22 - 27
PL 93 464 91 943 95 309 41 13 26 13 - 7
PT 24 955 26 700 24 969 11 - 50 17 - 19
RO 36 694 39 514 35 427 3 18 26 30 9 15
SI 6 428 7 133 6 986 4 17 37 12 21 13SK 17 792 18 601 16 807 18 5 20 26 22 7
FI 33 251 37 624 34 009 10 5 30 10 18 23
SE 50 179 52 769 45 929 3 1 28 3 29 34
UK 229 987 232 012 206 809 14 - 36 38 9 3
IS : : : : : : : : :
NO 26 763 26 878 28 869 2 - 39 19 - 42
CH 26 674 27 129 28 223 0 0 46 10 25 17ME : : : : : : : : :
HR 7 990 8 880 8 726 6 0 50 28 - 11
MK 2 741 2 750 2 777 2 46 34 2 - 11
TR 71 197 81 951 100 025 15 16 31 29 - 10
Source: Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_100a,nrg_101a,nrg_102a, nrg_103a,
nrg_104aand nrg_1071a)
Lignite
Hardcoal
Oil
Gas
Nuclear
RES
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Source:Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_100a,nrg_101a,nrg_102a, nrg_103a, nrg_104a
and nrg_1071a)
1999
OilHard coal
NuclearRES
2001 2003 2005 2007 20090
GasLignite
700
600
500
300
400
200
100
Figure 2.3.2: Gross inland consumption, by fuel, EU-27 (Mtoe)
Table 2.3.2a: Gross inland consumption, by fuel, EU-27 (Mtoe)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Change
(%)Total 1 711 1 725 1 763 1 758 1 799 1 818 1 823 1 825 1 806 1 802 1 703 0
Oil 671 661 676 671 675 677 678 674 659 658 623 - 7
Gas 383 394 404 405 425 435 446 438 433 441 417 9
Nuclear 243 244 253 256 257 260 258 255 241 242 231 - 5
Hard coal 222 225 225 221 230 228 222 229 231 212 178 - 20
Lignite 91 95 98 98 101 99 96 96 97 94 90 - 1
RES 93 97 100 98 104 112 116 124 135 144 153 65
Source: Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_100a,nrg_101a, nrg_102a, nrg_103a,nrg_104aand nrg_1071a)
Gross inland consumption (GIC) in the EU-27 presented a risingtrend from 1999 to 2004, followed by signs of stabilisation until 2006.Since then it has gradually declined and in 2009 it stood at 1 703 Mtoe,the lowest levels of the decade. Over this period, the highest annualreduction rate was recorded between 2008 and 2009 (- 5 %).
In the last decade, reductions were recorded in the consumption ofsolid fuels (- 14 %), oil (- 7 %) and nuclear (- 5 %), while there was anincrease in the consumption of gas (9 %) and RES (65 %). Between2008 and 2009, only RES presented a growing trend (6 %), whilereductions were recorded in the consumption of all other fuels. Theconsumption of solid fuels fell by 12 %, while the consumption of allother fuels fell by 5 %.
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Tables 2.3.3: Imports of energy products, by country of origin
Table 2.3.3a: Imports of natural gas, by country of origin (PJ)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Russia 4 540 4 396 4 534 4 872 4 922 5 100 5 097 4 856 5 108 4 520
Norway 1 921 2 104 2 644 2 758 2 802 3 064 3 307 3 566 3 924 4 052
Algeria 2 203 1 957 2 132 2 159 2 042 2 257 2 132 1 946 2 000 1 867
Nigeria 172 216 218 336 410 436 564 588 540 313
Qatar 12 27 88 80 160 196 233 281 304 609
Libya 33 33 26 30 48 209 321 384 398 380
Other countries 398 488 433 571 842 1 288 1 316 1 018 1 308 1 461
Total 9 280 9 222 10 075 10 807 11 226 12 550 12 971 12 639 13 582 13 201
Table 2.3.3b: Imports of crude oil, by country of origin (Mt)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Russia 118 136 153 169 183 186 188 185 178 173
Norway 115 107 102 105 107 97 87 84 86 79
Saudi Arabia 65 57 53 62 64 61 51 40 39 30
Libya 46 44 39 46 50 50 52 54 56 47
Kazakhstan 10 9 13 15 19 26 26 26 27 28
Iran 35 31 26 35 36 35 35 35 30 25
Other countries 145 148 138 115 109 118 124 133 151 140
Total 533 532 524 545 568 573 564 557 568 522
Table 2.3.3c: Imports of hard coal, by country of origin (Mt)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
South Africa 42 49 54 57 54 52 53 46 37 29
Russia 15 21 23 25 38 48 55 56 57 55
Australia 29 29 29 31 31 27 27 30 26 14
Colombia 23 23 22 23 24 24 26 29 27 32USA 21 20 14 13 15 16 17 21 31 25
Indonesia 9 10 12 13 14 15 21 18 16 13
Other countries 21 29 19 21 26 19 18 23 23 14
Total 158 181 172 181 202 201 219 223 219 182
Source: Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_122a,nrg_123a and nrg_124a)
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Figure 2.3.3a: Imports of natural gas, by country of origin (PJ)
Australia
Indonesia
USA
South Arica
Other countries
Other countries
Norway
Russia
Algeria
Nigeria
Qatar
Libya
Other countries
Norway
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Libya
Kazakhstan
Iran
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 200920082006
0
10 000
12 000
14 000
2 000
4 000
8 000
6 000
0
500
600
100
200
400
300
0
200
240
40
80
120
160Russia
Colombia
Source: Eurostat (online data codes: nrg_122a,nrg_123a and nrg_124a)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 200920082006
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 200920082006
From 2000 to 2009, the imports of natural gas in the EU-27 grew by
42 %. Russia was the principal EU supplier with a 34 % share of totalnatural gas imports in 2009. Its share presented a decline comparedto 2000 (49 %), mainly due to the increases in import volumes fromother partner countries. Imports from Norway and Nigeria almostdoubled, while imports from Qatar and Libya recorded a 49-fold andan elevenfold increase respectively. EU-27 crude oil imports presenteda slight decline (- 2 %) between 2000 and 2009. Imports from Russiagrew by 47 %, while imports from Kazakhstan presented an almost
threefold increase over this time. Almost one third of hard coalimports came from Russia in 2009. Between 2000 and 2009, hard coalimports from Russia recorded a fourfold increase.
Figure 2.3.3b: Imports of crude oil, by country of origin (Mt)
Figure 2.3.3c: Imports of hard coal, by country of origin (Mt)
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Table 2.3.4: Net imports of solid fuels and oil (thousand tonnes)
Solid fuels Oil
1999 2004 2009 1999 2004 2009
EU-27 135 279 197 596 178 353 513 087 573 853 553 827
Belgium 10 544 8 870 3 876 28 158 32 511 30 633
Bulgaria 2 984 4 782 2 839 4 202 4 395 4 610
CzechRepublic - 9 227 - 5 047 - 5 539 7 782 8 914 9 089
Denmark 6 968 7 475 6 672 - 4 439 - 10 366 - 4 434
Germany 28 084 43 024 40 248 126 050 119 269 108 311
Estonia 1 321 1 089 - 6 983 883 769
Ireland 2 399 2 961 2 057 8 285 8 789 7 605
Greece 1 108 725 296 17 839 21 825 18 963
Spain 19 835 23 658 15 664 68 976 76 923 71 019
France 18 549 19 912 15 925 89 724 93 671 87 560Italy 17 446 25 517 19 223 87 753 82 661 67 886
Cyprus 26 40 27 2 467 2 434 2 928
Latvia 131 101 120 1 191 1 537 1 547
Lithuania 155 279 204 2 648 2 505 2 366
Luxembourg 166 136 113 2 051 2 947 2 677
Hungary 1 683 1 732 1 496 5 414 4 961 5 508
Malta - - - 952 1 939 2 027
Netherlands 11 530 13 426 15 206 36 245 44 113 45 491
Austria 4 085 5 787 4 117 11 219 13 302 11 394
Poland - 24 632 - 22 833 - 2 690 18 530 20 647 24 151
Portugal 6 001 5 257 4 995 16 720 15 597 12 758
Romania 2 552 4 758 1 760 3 684 4 894 4 662
Slovenia 646 642 559 2 503 2 523 2 544
Slovakia 5 766 6 089 5 202 3 103 3 267 3 169
Finland 4 043 8 787 6 263 10 168 10 928 10 055
Sweden 3 447 4 028 2 199 15 544 16 721 14 667
United Kingdom 19 669 36 401 37 527 - 54 665 - 13 937 5 872
Iceland : : : : : :
Norway 1 145 - 1 518 - 1 694 - 139 465 - 133 545 - 97 570
Switzerland 94 201 271 12 100 12 044 12 603
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 439 1 320 786 3 002 3 459 3 433
FYRofMacedonia 201 249 83 845 920 995
Turkey 9 318 16 817 20 638 26 119 28 678 27 605
Source: Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_101a andnrg_102a)
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Source:Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_101a and nrg_102a)
Solid uels Oil
DE
FR
ES
IT
NL
BE
PL
EL
SEPT
AT
FI
CZ
IE
UK
HU
RO
BG
SK
CY
LU
SI
LT
MT
LV
EE
DK
Figure 2.3.4: Net imports of solid fuels and oil, 2009 (mio tonnes)
Table 2.3.4a: Net imports of solid fuels and oil, EU-27 (mio tonnes)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Solidfuels 135 155 172 167 183 198 197 212 217 218 178
Oil 513 528 551 538 560 574 594 602 582 593 554
Source: Eurostat (online data codes:nrg_101a andnrg_102a)
Between 1999 and 2009, EU-27 net imports of solid fuels grew by32 %. Unlike the rising trend of the past decade, between 2008 and2009, the net imports of solid fuels declined by 18 %. In 2009, the onlynet exporting Member States were the Czech Republic, Poland andEstonia. Over the last decade, the Czech Republic and Poland showeda declining trend in their exporting activity with Poland experiencinga ninefold decrease.
Compared to solid fuels, the net imports of oil in the EU-27 showed alower increase (8 %) between 1999 and 2009 and a lower decline from2008 to 2009 (- 7 %). In 2009, Denmark was the only net exporter ofoil, while the United Kingdom, a net oil exporter until 2005, became
an importer since.
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Table 2.3.5: Net imports of natural gas (PJ)
1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 8 521 11 972 12 395 12 130 12 769 12 454
Belgium 627 689 699 693 693 696
Bulgaria 128 114 121 128 130 99
CzechRepublic 346 351 368 312 327 327
Denmark - 119 - 233 - 218 - 188 - 229 - 167
Germany 2 666 3 058 3 091 2 873 3 009 3 130
Estonia 27 37 38 37 36 24
Ireland 88 140 168 182 192 184
Greece 57 108 127 155 163 138
Spain 647 1 407 1 472 1 466 1 639 1 437
France 1 619 1 894 1 836 1 727 1 814 1 805
Italy 1 883 2 784 2 935 2 815 2 921 2 634Cyprus - - - - - -
Latvia 48 67 71 61 51 65
Lithuania 85 116 115 138 116 102
Luxembourg 31 55 57 53 51 52
Hungary 340 456 438 398 433 365
Malta - - - - - -
Netherlands - 909 - 974 - 983 - 986 - 1 176 - 999
Austria 241 335 304 263 303 284
Poland 290 397 414 384 424 378
Portugal 91 181 170 175 193 198
Romania 118 195 223 180 164 74
Slovenia 39 43 42 42 41 39
Slovakia 244 267 242 232 231 223
Finland 155 167 180 173 179 162
Sweden 37 39 41 42 38 57
UnitedKingdom - 258 278 444 774 1 024 1 147
Iceland - - - - - -
Norway - 1 832 - 3 301 - 3 372 - 3 406 - 3 827 - 3 963
Switzerland 114 129 126 123 131 125
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 42 26 9 12 20 9
FYRofMacedonia 2 3 3 4 5 3
Turkey 468 1 030 1 171 1 385 1 407 1 346
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_103a)
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- 1 000 - 500 0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500
Germany
Italy
France
Spain
United Kingdom
Belgium
Poland
Hungary
Czech Republic
Austria
Slovakia
Portugal
Ireland
Finland
Greece
Lithuania
BulgariaRomania
Latvia
Sweden
Luxembourg
Slovenia
Estonia
Denmark
Netherlands
Figure 2.3.5: Net imports of natural gas, 2009 (PJ)
Table 2.3.5a: Net imports of natural gas, EU-27 (PJ)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 8 521 8 957 8 872 9 641 10 375 10 918 11 972 12 395 12 130 12 769 12 454
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_103a)
In the last decade, the net imports of natural gas in the EU-27 grew by46 %. Greece, Spain, Portugal and Ireland doubled their net importsover this period. On the contrary, significant decreases were observedin Romania (- 37 %) and Bulgaria (- 23 %). These declines can bepartly attributed to the decreases these countries experienced in theirnet natural gas imports between 2008 and 2009 (- 55 % for Romania
and - 24 % for Bulgaria). From 2008 to 2009, the EU-27 presented anoverall declining trend (- 2 %).
Among EU-27 countries, in 2009 the Netherlands and Denmark werethe only net exporters with exports that amounted to 999 PJ and 167PJ respectively. The United Kingdom exported natural gas up to 2003.
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Table 2.3.6: Net imports of electricity (GWh)
1999 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 11 660 11 310 3 478 10 489 17 043 15 134
Belgium 852 6 304 10 157 6 779 10 597 - 1 835
Bulgaria - 1 957 - 7 581 - 7 743 - 4 475 - 5 344 - 5 073
CzechRepublic - 3 275 - 12 634 - 12 631 - 16 153 - 11 469 - 13 644
Denmark - 2 313 1 369 - 6 935 - 950 1 455 334
Germany 1 040 - 4 566 - 16 977 - 16 555 - 20 100 - 12 273
Estonia - 596 - 1 608 - 750 - 2 420 - 941 82
Ireland 241 2 044 1 778 1 330 450 764
Greece 164 3 780 4 202 4 355 5 613 4 367
Spain 5 719 - 1 343 - 3 280 - 5 751 - 11 039 - 8 104
France - 63 143 - 60 328 - 63 341 - 56 813 - 48 006 - 25 934
Italy 42 010 49 155 44 985 46 283 40 035 44 959Cyprus - - - - - -
Latvia 1 955 2 148 2 508 3 000 2 520 1 654
Lithuania - 2 682 - 2 966 - 428 - 1 372 - 957 - 2 932
Luxembourg 5 557 3 261 3 557 3 960 4 346 3 418
Hungary 1 063 6 227 7 207 3 986 3 903 5 513
Malta - - - - - -
Netherlands 18 440 18 293 21 459 17 574 15 851 4 891
Austria - 1 899 2 665 6 850 6 619 4 863 780
Poland - 4 935 - 11 186 - 10 986 - 5 348 - 669 - 2 191
Portugal - 860 6 824 5 441 7 488 9 431 4 776
Romania - 827 - 2 903 - 4 273 - 2 090 - 4 248 - 2 295
Slovenia - 1 338 - 324 51 229 - 1 602 - 3 066
Slovakia 558 - 3 265 - 2 331 1 725 521 1 312
Finland 11 124 17 015 11 401 12 557 12 772 12 085
Sweden - 7 482 - 7 392 6 040 1 316 - 1 961 4 685
UnitedKingdom 14 244 8 321 7 517 5 215 11 022 2 861
Iceland - - - - - -
Norway - 1 919 - 12 042 854 - 10 035 - 13 863 - 8 983
Switzerland - 10 229 6 350 2 703 - 2 062 - 1 135 - 2 157
Montenegro : : : : : :
Croatia 2 361 5 112 5 622 6 361 6 577 5 682
FYRofMacedonia - 103 1 599 1 795 2 491 2 733 1 438
Turkey 2 045 - 1 162 - 1 663 - 1 558 - 333 - 734
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_105a)
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Figure 2.3.6: Net imports of electricity, 2009 (TWh)
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_105a)
- 15- 30 150 30 45
Belgium
PolandRomania
Lithuania
Slovenia
Bulgaria
Spain
Germany
Czech Republic
France
EU-27
Italy
Finland
Hungary
Netherlands
Portugal
Sweden
Greece
LuxembourgUnited Kingdom
Latvia
Slovakia
Austria
Ireland
Denmark
Estonia
Table 2.3.6a: Net imports of electricity, EU-27 & top-5 importers
& exporters (TWh)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
EU-27 11.7 19.2 4.5 12.5 - 3.2 - 7.3 11.3 3.5 10.5 17.0 15.1
Top-5 exporters - 61.6 - 76.6 - 77.7 - 79.4 - 90.1 - 89.2 - 86.5 - 104.0 - 99.7 - 96.0 - 65.0
Top-5 importers 85.0 90.2 86.3 89.2 77.8 80.7 99.6 90.8 89.1 89.1 69.6
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_105a)
Top 5 EU-27 exporters and importers are drawn according to averageactivity levels o the last three years. Top 5 exporting countries are France,Germany, the Czech Republic, Spain and Bulgaria. Top 5 importing countries
are Italy, Netherlands, Finland, Portugal and the United Kingdom.
EU-27 net imports of electricity amounted to 15 134 GWh in 2009.Over the last decade, net electricity imports in the EU presentedfluctuations.
In 2009, the Member States with the highest electricity imports wereItaly and Finland. Both countries have traditionally been among thetop net importers. On the contrary, France was the largest net exporterof electricity among EU Member States.
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Table 2.4.1: Final energy consumption, by sector (Mtoe)
Total Industry Transport Households Services
1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009
EU-27 1 113 1 114 319 269 340 368 291 295 123 141
BE 37.00 34.52 13.26 9.61 9.63 11.13 9.49 8.30 3.70 4.60
BG 8.87 8.60 3.68 2.43 2.03 2.93 2.19 2.12 0.65 0.94
CZ 23.75 24.37 9.29 8.12 4.32 6.62 6.09 5.98 2.91 2.94
DK 15.00 14.76 3.01 2.33 4.82 5.19 4.28 4.46 1.91 1.92
DE 220.83 213.28 57.00 51.79 66.97 61.74 65.95 65.79 25.17 29.32
EE 2.43 2.77 0.56 0.54 0.58 0.74 0.96 0.97 0.28 0.42
IE 9.93 11.81 2.22 2.16 3.69 4.69 2.43 3.07 1.28 1.60
EL 18.12 20.54 4.10 3.46 7.47 9.22 4.23 4.85 1.24 2.14
ES 74.41 88.97 22.34 23.79 32.02 37.84 11.78 14.89 5.88 9.11
FR 152.44 155.55 36.94 28.99 49.46 50.40 38.74 44.62 22.16 20.74IT 124.50 120.93 38.50 29.55 42.30 42.29 29.40 28.68 10.90 16.89
CY 1.58 1.93 0.43 0.26 0.83 1.02 0.16 0.31 0.11 0.22
LV 3.38 3.91 0.64 0.65 0.68 1.03 1.41 1.52 0.52 0.57
LT 4.05 4.41 0.83 0.82 1.18 1.50 1.40 1.38 0.53 0.60
LU 3.33 4.08 0.83 0.62 1.75 2.49 0.29 0.57 0.09 0.37
HU 16.28 16.41 3.55 2.67 3.27 4.78 5.77 5.52 2.96 2.99
MT 0.31 0.44 0.04 0.07 0.14 0.25 0.07 0.07 0.04 0.05
NL 49.17 50.41 14.12 12.85 14.12 15.10 10.26 10.19 6.79 8.94
AT 23.35 26.29 6.73 8.26 6.77 8.63 6.34 6.16 2.96 2.70
PL 58.94 60.93 18.54 14.73 11.21 16.57 19.42 18.74 4.90 7.35
PT 16.78 18.20 6.03 5.18 6.07 7.34 2.78 3.20 1.25 2.05
RO 22.48 22.13 8.83 6.41 3.29 5.36 8.74 8.02 0.70 1.76
SI 4.39 4.67 1.21 1.23 1.32 1.76 1.05 1.09 0.82 0.48
SK 10.94 10.65 4.27 4.05 1.51 2.38 2.57 2.15 2.36 1.94
FI 24.21 24.02 11.57 10.12 4.47 4.81 5.16 5.37 1.50 1.85
SE 35.06 31.60 13.99 11.15 8.02 8.53 7.44 6.95 4.85 4.23
UK 151.05 137.50 36.23 27.59 52.10 53.30 42.33 40.27 17.00 14.03
IS : : : : : : : : : :
NO 18.64 18.09 6.79 5.63 4.77 5.02 3.93 3.99 2.35 2.57
CH 20.78 20.91 4.08 3.81 6.77 7.39 5.89 5.93 3.46 3.35
ME : : : : : : : : : :
HR 5.37 6.34 1.38 1.43 1.54 2.13 1.70 1.81 0.47 0.72
MK 1.63 1.64 0.48 0.42 0.40 0.43 0.45 0.54 0.23 0.24
TR 49.56 68.67 16.38 20.41 11.71 16.36 16.96 20.53 1.64 6.49
Source: Eurostat (online data code:nrg_100a)
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Table 2.4.1a: Final energy consumption, by sector, EU-27 (Mtoe)
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Change
(%)
Total 1 113 1 120 1 144 1 132 1 172 1 186 1 193 1 193 1 167 1 175 1 114 0Industry 319 329 329 325 339 337 333 326 325 316 269 - 15
Transport 340 341 345 348 353 364 367 375 380 378 368 8
Households 291 293 302 293 298 301 302 300 284 297 295 2
Services 123 115 127 125 131 134 136 139 136 142 141 14
Other 40 42 42 41 51 51 54 54 42 43 41 3
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_100a)
Final energy consumption in the EU-27 recorded slight annualdeviations between 1999 and 2009. At sector level, the largest growthswere observed in services (14 %) and transport (8 %), whereas energyconsumption by households showed a moderate increase (2 %) andenergy consumption by the industrial sector declined by 15 %. Thedecline in the industrial sectors consumption took place primarilybetween 2008 and 2009. In the past year, all sectors presented decreases,
leading to an overall 5 % decrease in total final energy consumption.
In 2009, the transport sector consumed almost a third (33 %) of EU-27final energy, an increase of 2 percentage points since 1999. In contrast,the share of the industrial sector decreased from 29 % in 1999 to 24 %in 2009. In 2009, energy consumption by households and servicesaccounted for 27 % and 13 % of the total respectively.
Figure 2.4.1: Final energy consumption, by sector, EU-27 (Mtoe)
Source: Eurostat (online data code: nrg_100a)
400
350
300
200
250
150
100
50
1999
ServicesHouseholds
2001 2003 2005 2007 20090
IndustryOther
Transport
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Table 2.4.2: Final energy consumption, by industrial sector (Mtoe)
Total Iron andChemical
Glass, Food, drink Paper andindustry steel pottery and tobacco printing
1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009 1999 2009
EU-27 319 269 64 44 56 50 42 37 31 27 32 33
BE 13.26 9.61 4.46 1.69 2.99 3.16 1.27 1.06 0.68 1.09 0.50 0.76
BG 3.68 2.43 0.94 0.22 1.06 0.61 0.50 0.52 0.32 0.26 0.10 0.07
CZ 9.29 8.12 2.80 2.28 1.31 1.51 1.14 0.98 0.77 0.55 0.61 0.59
DK 3.01 2.33 0.12 0.06 0.26 0.17 0.66 0.47 0.74 0.58 0.14 0.12
DE 57.00 51.79 13.65 10.93 10.52 10.73 7.25 6.00 4.45 4.54 4.39 5.62
EE 0.56 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.05 0.09 0.13 0.10 0.06 0.03 0.05
IE 2.22 2.16 0.04 0.00 0.33 0.29 0.27 0.39 0.53